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Choral Choir (SATB divisi) - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1190121

By Laura Marling. By Laura Marling. Arranged by Edward Randell. A Cappella,Christmas,Folk,Holiday,Singer/Songwriter. Octavo. 12 pages. Edward Randell #789739. Published by Edward Randell (A0.1190121).

A beautiful winter ballad written by acclaimed English folk singer Laura Marling, in an a cappella vocal version originally arranged for The Swingles. Led by a wonderfully expressive solo for mezzo-soprano, the rhythmically intricate backing parts weave in melodic references to the traditional Christmas tune 'Coventry Carol'. The result is an atmospheric, tender, warm hug of an arrangement, perfect for the holiday repertoire of advanced groups looking for a challenge.

Goodbye England (covered In Snow)
Chorale SATB
Laura Marling
$6.99 6.58 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Guitar,Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1273356

By Johnny Flyyn, Laura Marling. By Johnny Flynn. Arranged by SRS Music. Folk,Rock. Score. 8 pages. SRS Music #865508. Published by SRS Music (A0.1273356).

From NPR, 11/1/2010: 
Certain songs sound as if they could have been written 100 or more years ago. In some cases, that's even a good thing. Take British singer-songwriter Johnny Flynn's The Water. Long before Flynn, many Celtic troubadours have strummed uncomplicated chords like these and sung about venturing out onto a body of water as a way of cleansing and rediscovery. Lines like So wide is my river even recall coffee-house standards like The Water Is Wide.

The most inventive songwriters take such time-worn tropes and give them mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Built on a steady, unwavering drone of acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, cello and light percussion, The Water sounds both ancient and modern. The track glistens without sounding fusty. Singing about how the river runs deep / and the larger fish creep, Flynn channels the stolid, dour delivery of many pub-folkies before him, but could just as easily be fronting an especially austere indie band.

This arrangement is written for voice, piano, violin, and acoustic guitar, but can be played in other configurations. A second voice could take the place of violin. The piano part carries the melody so it can be played as an instrumental piece as well.

(This title is also available for solo piano from SRS Music).

The Water
Piano, Voix et Guitare
Johnny Flyyn, Laura Marling
$5.50 5.17 € Piano, Voix et Guitare PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1308079

By Johnny Flyyn, Laura Marling. By Johnny Flynn. Arranged by SRS Music. Folk,Rock. Score. 6 pages. SRS Music #897352. Published by SRS Music (A0.1308079).

From NPR, 11/1/2010: 
Certain songs sound as if they could have been written 100 or more years ago. In some cases, that's even a good thing. Take British singer-songwriter Johnny Flynn's The Water. Long before Flynn, many Celtic troubadours have strummed uncomplicated chords like these and sung about venturing out onto a body of water as a way of cleansing and rediscovery. Lines like So wide is my river even recall coffee-house standards like The Water Is Wide.

The most inventive songwriters take such time-worn tropes and give them mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Built on a steady, unwavering drone of acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, cello and light percussion, The Water sounds both ancient and modern. The track glistens without sounding fusty. Singing about how the river runs deep / and the larger fish creep, Flynn channels the stolid, dour delivery of many pub-folkies before him, but could just as easily be fronting an especially austere indie band.

Arranged for solo piano. 

(This title is also available for ensemble from SRS Music).

The Water
Piano seul
Johnny Flyyn, Laura Marling
$5.50 5.17 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus






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